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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 3:12:18 GMT -8
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Post by satamax on Jan 19, 2014 10:10:04 GMT -8
Eurogas?
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Post by matthewwalker on Jan 19, 2014 10:28:55 GMT -8
Hey guys, a request. If you could post JPGs here of your skp designs you'll get more comments. I can't see your concept, although I'd love to. It sounds interesting.
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 11:32:53 GMT -8
Eurogas? best left to lose! too many unknowns ...
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 11:35:32 GMT -8
Hey guys, a request. If you could post JPGs here of your skp designs you'll get more comments. I can't see your concept, although I'd love to. It sounds interesting. hello Matthew you just put me organize photos
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 11:45:59 GMT -8
Hey guys, a request. If you could post JPGs here of your skp designs you'll get more comments. I can't see your concept, although I'd love to. It sounds interesting. This is the initial draft, then I was thinking of simplifying it and try to avoid too many bottlenecks that could slow the stove. given that it is a kitchen'm fighting with the height of the cooking plate too high and inconvenience of load. The final design should include a heat exchanger and oven .. maybe a little sophisticated as a project ..
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 11:58:46 GMT -8
Today I had nothing to do ... and I lit a bit of fire in a stove ... test rocket stove J tube works well .. more than what I expected, even if the riser does not have the correct height again. I have a bit of questions the correct operation of a J tube is expected that the flames from reaching the riser insulated, or must remain in the combustion tunnel? is there a way to insert a device for secondary air and where to place it? is a system 170x170mm thanks
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Post by satamax on Jan 19, 2014 15:41:50 GMT -8
As i see it, black oven, no prob with heat riser height. You could add a ring or two on the cooking plate. So you could heat up a bit more something like a wok, by fitting it in the ring space directly. indiestove.skp (316.98 KB) By the way, indie, please try to learn to work with "objects" in sketchup. Makes modifications far easier. I used one of my premade cores instead of yours, starting up from scratch. I couldn't modify your drawing in sketchup. Too many things which are not "objects"
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 19, 2014 23:55:57 GMT -8
Hi satamax thanks for the drawing at the end there I was also coming to this solution which I believe to be the only one. Now I will try to adapt it to my space. with this design could also use a j-tube in place of the batch box ...
You are right with regard to the design object, I think it's time to learn how to do. Thanks for the advice
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Post by Donkey on Jan 20, 2014 11:04:58 GMT -8
Making objects: Create object faces; extrude, cut, shape, do your thing... Select faces to be included in object Right click and select "Make Component", (window pops up) Set properties of the new component, click "Create".
To edit a component, right click it and select "Edit Component", you can then edit like normal. When finished, use the select tool to close the selection (click nothing or another object/component).
Objects can be grouped together (and un-grouped) for easier handling.. Lots of options under the right mouse button!
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 20, 2014 22:56:55 GMT -8
Donkey Thanks for the tutorial you are very kind
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 20, 2014 23:30:35 GMT -8
hi to all I have a question .. What size of J-tube must be taken to have the same power as a batch box with 6 "? thanks
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Post by Donkey on Jan 22, 2014 9:55:28 GMT -8
I don't think this has been properly quantified. I can say that the 6 inch batch that Canyon and I put together (before Peter got his oh-so capable hands on it) felt like an 8 inch stove.. Bah.. Not good enough, someone needs to quantify that properly!
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radek
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Post by radek on Jan 22, 2014 11:44:17 GMT -8
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Post by independentenergy on Jan 22, 2014 23:06:58 GMT -8
Thank you for clarification , if I understand correctly ( my english is bad) a batch box with 6 '' is more powerful than a J -tube 8 '' , although it consumes more wood .
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